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... who love to have some surprises and also take part in a tour with the name Scream. Itis ahorror place where you can really see the nightmares. The place is open only for children of the age 12nd above.

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This is a very good place if your child loves some thrill. You can begin at themirror maze, then see Great Plague at a glance and then walk through the Torture Chamber. Children will predominantly enjoy ...

... Bad luck Dad. Once he'd got most of that off (which really wasn't that difficult), we made our way to Trafalgar Square. We decided to have a coffee, and me a bit of breakfast, at a little café just opposite the square. It was pretty clear by how slow I was eating my croissant that they also had free wifi. Or maybe I just wanted to be slow enough to allow Dad time to have a second coffee, knowing how much he loves it. I'm such a loving son! We crossed the road and ...

Didn't get up very early as quite tired... Kicked around Tims flat and watched some telly. Decided that the free ride day in London was would be worth a look so hoped on the bikes and headed into London central. Well it was quite busy....biked passed St. Paul's, Tower of London, Big Ben, some palace etc etc. was quite good way to see all the sites. Tim wanted to get a few kms under the belt so he went off to do a bit more and I had an ice cream and back to his flat ...

... late lunch and then headed out to the shops. I bought quite a lot, but for very cheap which was great! I ended up not going into many stores, so I'm heading back tomorrow for more! After dinner tonight I packed my suitcase, and it seems full to the brim! Really only because I've bought shoes, which I shouldn't have! I already have enough! Anyway early night tonight as I'm off to the shops first thing in the morning before I have to get myself to the ...

The loud speaker came on (on the ferry) at 5.30 UK time. We were already awake and had put our watches back an hour. The ferry actually berthed at Harwich at 4.30 - I guess they unloaded all the containers then.

We'd bought a couple of things from the bakery last night, so ate those after we were all packed and ready to go. Disembarking was easy as there weren't a lot of foot passengers, most were in their cars. We walked the mile (well that's what it seemed ...